iiui luinji ; . v'v jw. vM, .uv?,.y uninrpirunten neace.? ana? inevexmusivc -. ; ': mner vanawe resume- snati appear' on lownershiootan immense territory, snouiu IH havea1fcrdeq - J Ar A y v v v : i-, WiV, :AAAmPAA onrmrtunitvofm ;H xAh Oritfonidelivered.itpliftpl inllon Wedncs- how a nation couHlsUGjceedunueisolree F V-rdayV-J one 24th, 1829, accordi ng tr die annual arM .pripl aW 1 -irVcorvn -A. r." Professor tbfx AncientiLanguir ::; ? ;.' ad dresst noafwpmu;ayelway$ rfall. Y hose 'pojifical:;; v l.liVih'fc ne rihie nt Ji assuccee ded and that dur? n that ftat FJccn turykweVve) haEthing to d ou to; w a n d s preailf a; pi d lj.as aiii plttu deo f?r coin5 4 1 fiii' heran x of ptc n- t vnd'j ri ceseah 1 1 m in t rationt ctm I d ;nia k e; asrcresattoa ofl pdliticai blessings as inay ve 11 a waehfear that wKna i a! rdy; We Vnemljers I oflthe i hmanamUyvaniL Miarwv, luusi.iiu w t c p v v v , --iu,v i?, " ' ofJthos mUfb nations ijveareL now nnoceijce ofcyot liv iiirtattf!cUhls;to fabn? bfjgornmendh iiisiimpossible tor him nqtto;:iee some i yu i?iikr.rf-vJ I not he.adootftcK which iriav. nrevent the u.-i ;i,A-t,AW-A a nnrehended -mischief. - , : be abhorred -anVi dreaded t!edisufirofr of the 3 tates krer hq t vej warra n t.iiVk:Vjr his:ntmd 111 som cpriium innrs tmhi-iim iim i.iiiinui ivaii " v- r - - : -1- - ------ - - . - , t r . hre;l cious jefntory lie seesjn tersected jBy;tna vers, and hijslv mountains, Arming natural : wwuuea m eur next. THE LOST CHiLd. Vchl!forlr.andfeGQ!t fix.... - 'JrA'.An lanniial appointment, whidi ouldjiljus; , rd rsiw within these" such t-and seauestered the lot of altother T-Vfecmctsome) and-fi ' f; t :Xsh tlie rlris nefs "'ncof rup3;' OyergrpWn : wealth , has 1 s youth (1 iMtraln iofipes-Pur citizerts thmly, vtKihd themit icatterijVv vvthc "you thiireceiyin tlilpeducationV; te1 io6tKeire)e $resenceand ;anij!ep 11', WouVd;'bVeteye!d; nofc teihptJbyiilesteck noble emulation J neatteei ino mortm- snarpeneju o cpme qy naru necesuy, auu - f: Sea tion of prided i I,; e that:ittne.nrsrAvw gen- nortne;same odj What can we : ex- S Crom 'abroad :; nor t i ts pbpulatitfn hVuld possess an easy com - .we wish ui of for va- MherrquaVtersUvavinK devolved th are r.jiioii 1 Mian uc iiuuuy i i iiui iiuic uiuLt;uiit!u uui iu siicu uicu, umuui iu-t,i: . h - t . - t - , - . . r -i ' i i' ; ; th.sbme'sUsht dejCT rei$:n battle,' that we know nothing of in tnrouu our; tu nu9 hem. and leavuia: J a n d I m oil rni n a 1 i n ever citizen Has the fos tering. h and ,S;df ". go ve rn m entf to encqu rage ot eijterary pouywnq nayevqone me ine jyaqing armies passing ; V Vf li'.v.oii.poiiteiamiitorrortiic tavor ot tneiriPre- j their rearthat Vx;:r;?;v-K6:subiecM ; most dbu ntrie that jiayeWr existfedirth tlj was tibt vlr 1 Sv F bail?; 6 vofthcrnationi-waaoioterested f''theqou .permanepcyof the established oy Viei.WaW slieliail b-eo seiii ne t '" i tyi i Tliey saw: iii; that etabjUJiment' Jit- ..iiig.a'bmir iw'ftl.V-y M $-ltt. twundarieaTorrdiWet lumself what moral ligaments suffi0ientlV tmtfi and iiiciinibranceshite all j the sfWm'grcan-VmUt which benefits of:the sociajorder were,, cunccn- vynomrr a ' few vn eged 'classes beseparated ?; :Tlie arfa?oP;.tf''po destis4iced ihihe ciccuinstancesvfi'om every cba 1 d uppqse wield" so Honga sq p: i nn Urii.ay weJJ ! cub cetCeJ J a inorm2h search throuoii t a: X ?pect know tousi oe acccpiaoie io eve rv American ear . hisimhistry ant pro- If ahereis tahyttopic swhich Jmore tlian I f,V! othersis slet ' ; wlio aimy tli h vf ti runt ivftfp"ff h Kpa rincr 'jitirl'-'tK' 'honrte rf 1 .. . . m ithtnatiqnviiis fle splendid anticipations fj-4:i jCoTts Jfutq fcfoVeJtbVl wel t jtandwhile weMose bulrsel vesr in foritl prophecies ofqu 1 con ntrys fort 1 ri ttinj nlTk soothi ng r obi i viqn, ; or at ft )leastaileyit.o , 41 . erresent imperfecHons m have inspi- .A ';-.:ifllJl i'tsu ff:' -t.- : cu. v on 141 .iuc ciicwv is nappy. r jju V l iay be doubted 01 f v ... . Tizen, uy lnuuiKinsr too sanguine.' nopes i viiie.iuiure is not leu ; iqciepreciaie me 1 ' ' i talnevbr Ms" pVesent; btessinffs. and thus to deprive hi mself of that ful In ess of con- '- for-by tle al readyao srici 6u s -fks u 1 ts'V' o 1 s our groverrimcnuunuer the smiles of Provi- d encey-Jthi s d issat i sfactto n.with th e pre- 1 tT4:-'"wserVets'io:l tomake .'witHj imliftfTcn'cctfe fswhicK a f'oUrxlapyqtf'Jth rtr s t- tHem aside; wi th il i s?u st i ".'-l 1 Kp'rii 11 a'p.' flip V iriVp ri fit n t n rnrti fr'a a '1 iicp'i nrotedt him in its ducts vvhile lie is asked but, a' pittance'in re qui t alth a t h e sh ou I d be able thus to accuinulatevlwealthall ;his life, and be q u eatly f t as lie pleases to his chi Id ren ? f-. These features in, our political condition seem to exemplify that image of; national felicity, depicted by the expressive, lan guage ofy Holy jWrit; wlieti in every part of a land is heard the yoice of joy. arid the voice of gladness,: the; voice of the bridegroom and the oice of the" bride." Would'not every political economist and reformer of Europe think his country hap py if it coutd just enjoy what ours has en joyed for the last fifty years ? ; Would he not consider nis iiarnng projects consum mated, if he could only reduce the com plicated and oppressive establishments of the oia worm to the simple mouei 01 this young republieV and. leave man; as he is m '"' . a " .1 n . a f ' . !' America,4 to ine iree pursuii or nappmess. untrammelled - by taxes and monopolies and prescriptive. rights and privileged or ders r- Europe looks on with amazement amt with envy at a! nation so free and yet so tranquil so safe, without vthe overaw ing presence of ; military ' force at the noose, wieiu so t long- a see B y the l ispersioii b f. devoted 1 egi ohs and s e r vi 1 e s at raps' thrbu glvtli e niXm erbiis. p ro- nnces. lllSCOlllCIlt JUlJtu., up ; nusiicu, ami i y ery: rebel lious niii rmur stifled. But how, he wil I say, can a govern ment which allows such uiiDounuea ireeuom oi ipougiiL and;tonhith'ac air fhebry bffrcedohi con by Cice- thatptem thejrjplease' and speljciwHtl a?ferpmept";c;6nt iqf sb many myriadsi arid restrain "the natural waritbnness'of the human nnnil, in loving inhpyatioriV anfd,3 while already in posses sion of inwch gbbd, seeking for so mething better, by a change ? ' : V H Thexommbh danger of dissolution, to be dreaded by every overgrown ejm pi re, he sees;increaseti, in our case, Dy tup neie rVigeneous materials of, which the pass is composed. Were i bur pebple, -he will say all of one. blood, hail thby grown up in the same habits and been attached to our in stitutions by a long course of filial njurtu re,; we might ch eri sh the hope th at 't h e evi (s il.ayjwould be long delayed; if jttould not be finally averted. ' But mingled among us Ware thousands and tens of thousands from all parts of the old world, and some of them materials of the most da igeious and explosive character, bringing from; their respective countries minds hardened; by desperate circumstances,' and. a miliar witri blood shed, i ntrigue and"! revi A ii tion how can the most hopeful prophe' antici pate; permanence of union ? Sucfi a com bination might be said to resemble the ill 5 ; anil as"sooh as 'any. favorably e. presented the promise 'of sufc nt arly an liuhlmV ptrsuns, uutil u reniert-d" Ibriher; t-ftV.rU liuin "K Sj d ' g: Hid bc n ; ob t i bed bf t e liitiei ucjtr. jriuv inc. ne$c Olnrfn. i j. ' - . - - ----- i MIC . . , wa rerieetl, and CMiumued tij y;ea r day; whcn.a; reprt . wak.' sp, eL w " Could lo!.f 4MWeVriri tiU liui'ilro-.V mi inai me cnou.naii .Deer, met by ii -Vnir in a gig, bo tqok her upaod carn,(lh " ts were euinces i .3tu u.ose wn wph,c midstl The ."Jg t the emre.uiei,, nt, Wlnlej av vast v'wupi, c - ine prearher whr-. senteil the oncer tiiimV, of Tvi,l. w .r dfelay-should c tu prave-truW a sum ger iiumbi-r sallied lunh i all Hir0,.: ar :atr4Cfckthatufreroonn,onc XS pirty came . u pon i he liiil u i V 'VcMtine might'be yielded by the of cultivation ? , And are tve sure that the w ....... u T,,t,.f 4UC Vfrtinn iTTMiir..! , - - " 'AV JJ Vl Ct l' I Hill I She waWi lv ri ni;ie , and the river.- g?und,; wuh her head re.to,,, com image in the vision of the Ba- spectacle of niost without 1 . . - . . . : ; t j ! i:- turestosu I no sbeoienfoage will'besprosfierbus V: tli x Iifef i u svt a loeX a y ie vv 6 fl6 u r re sent: j- i : .cionsoiv .wa puayeyiLO f ear aiwnat to" &'hoit$ ffoi"iW:revoj ufion'rbf ' vears j'i::' . t- U 'i;fencH wit l-!;:i.V6oi miiQh ot nationalvenjoynxent with"- so : : little allov.i that ourverv ?felicit? hpwpfa a government sustained al- taxation, and rel igion flou r- ishing witlibut the succour of the national a r m or: the ai d o f th e n ati on al pu rse -Her subjectsjwho, visit us, and v traverse burjandv behold with admiration a peq ple spreacl over a yast empiVe, contented ly pursuing the arts of peace, and,at its ost distaut extremities, gracefully ac cordi ng spontaneous ho mage and obed i - ence to the mild sway of; a; government, whiclv loves; to. draw with silken cords, and'to hide tiH-hatefal necessity reveals it, the, strength which cau enforce its re- uisHipnsp: J , v ;:; J: 'A.-ZaI l' ;T V Historians admonish us that nations, of fa :le K ctny.aniaiarvy ti i n a j' iK'ife nappyf tbj be las ting. : VV a re WA'A? ready tppprejhnd ;tbfea11qn.g.igntin ce is more :pect from soine times re'verses are ' W ; tobe as :fa pi d .a n d ca ta im i toii s a s ou r p rbs- ?( : anc qsucupt r'ltt" tHaiv anpnq liation fought Mki - thje tayhr ol, heaven and jwe4 T heave a:poaing sigh, M est, pur ly ;"tHu s "Jro; $cetj liarcl v trie-- cl t s t rt;tu ti oti y-"o f : ; : : -ft prqv i d euttal ft s iv hi ch jhith e r to s ee m ' to 1 iChave beenveapV - i . . been permitted'tq 'setf leiown In the bosoni I i 4 "9i avPounqess cniinejit,;wnout;any ter- ? Tk.i'ti tori all imits to ; sti n t th el r erb wth-2. wl t hi. j fi'feifianyij neighofs-'totfisb i f5$0t- V1' Ha:!'0? -; f itnpbl ijfi c!legi1 a l iS S : t itibi tp tne stal a re ' of, mah'bbbtl and then 5 ti-hayb IJbeen rio:ad j ; tb try; their stripliog -streiigtlKagahifet the v i giganiiqjn igiiif or in e;pare n t? na tipn tha t ' 'H'A r-: i! l? -l4 con testur -e vep 1 on'aKt'atijl at ; )a :vHngth;have:qnqu j f hey should liay 1' iv Ity of i vol utib'ns. 'and didlribt ffnd aSnnki i J ; f Xdtyrarrt in"sbm o'beljf thf cfilel A' Ah led.lthenn .1 A v - 1 1 Lrt 4IlP Cll r? ! Kn vofli'oi r tima nf picinrr meridian, arid of decline $ and we are miliar witK the ;Cqmrisbq of a who! n6onle's PxistPnr.pJto flip lifp. of a ainn-1 inividuaT its man hood; and old ;age.!v;It is natural for each nation, while it contemplates the tran sicru uiiie ami me convulsive ueaxhs ot its predecessors, to imagine that itself will have the wisdom or the good fortune to avoid the:usua xauses of political dest ruction, "and. to hope, that tfie season of its glory will be indefinitely extended---Arid i must We i believe al I su ch . expecta tions to be( merely the pleasing il lusions' of Bcii . iiixc,; ucsMncu iu certain nisappoint lent IrMqst jweiv adopttKe!despondiiig time tit wi ine .oman poeiv - v ( ' - vA;-.V-;:-i-""t 't"'W !.'-'.'". f-T- omnia fitis ( In pejus ruere, et retro sublapsa referri. tliai.u ity to deeiicy we inthe ase qo parti cu larly J a d in i tithe, f-.bel ie H t h a i t he fright vision we have been contemplating wtiijjeeotiy, ya,nsn f ;j.nat these ;nune iusblesaini af up friend nalos draw rr.'-v, : v ;iuiHiatt iiie, vwuei e .wnatever; is :tiAAt t peloreAUilne8sedin:arfV'--nftM . -?s i v u acouucili pt their Wisessenltqrsto entertain brighter ,honp fnn f i.p M Auifi lilac bylonian monarchy whose head wasjofgold, whi Ie its 1 egs w ere partly ofiroh arid part? ly of clay. J ': A , ; ' 'M'!M'i'-Lj.' j Of all these perilouselements of foreign, mixture .will! he, contemplate with chief alarm, that race, whose complexion, at oncp a banner of union and of vengeance, must forever forbid 4 amalgamation,1; and whpse exclusion, froni all the blessingsfof the government must, make them wish for itsfbverthrow The; intermixture pf these ingredients with the whole mass of our population, he cannot but perceive, pro duces among us a state of mind much the same with, that of a man who has gunpow-; den stored away in his cellar. It is a con templation of these dangers, particularly the last, which gathers on the patriots brow the cloud of care, which extc rts from the father a sigh of solicitude for the fate of his. children, which startles wi :h terri fic! dreams the slumbers of the mother, and makes her press herterider babe 'more closely to her tjnsom Every father of a family, while he muses on the probable issfies of: futurity, may indeed hope, from the' broad foundation of our national edi fice, and from, the excellence of its main materials, that it win "'withstand, many a rude shock of the elements, land preserve sate the 4 bulk of its inhabitants. But at the same? time 1 he may ; anticipate with shiiddering the agony ot his children who shall inhabit it, while the storm is howl ing over their heads, and the probability that they may oe overwhelmed Dy the tall of some interior part of the fabric. A 1 a r ge hiajori ty of t h e. fa in i ly is saved ; but th! part dearest to him is crushed. The last act of his qoii n try's drama he has lit tle doubt will be brought to a, happy con ch sion. but what if the calamities of his own children tire to constitute the trage- , dyfof theforegoing scenes ! 0 v Let it'not be said that these art gloomy spectres" conjured . up by a distempered fancy, of the idle alarms of a timqrbus sp rjtv They have 'disturbed the breasts of some.ot the soberest and firmeii t states-! men of this ; country.- ' Nor do ,ve slioiv su perror courage or sagacity by, aughing at such apprehensions.. True coirage, is e v id et'iced by darin g ta. con tern pi ate rdar ge as,it is approaching, antt providently, adqptidg measu res to! avert:itv''':.:Ti midity" bn t he pother hand,-works itsel f ino a hear, re xisestq listenjto cautionary advice d aes.)i ot t o sto) inil j eliberate lest; its Wood ; should ftirjivard holding itsJharid .before itsv'eyes letit shbulfl see the evils' which U hai not the, nerve to contem plate. ; Let us, pot be so' fond; of indulgidg gay visions of oiir conn trjr's.certai n -gl ory, as"to;be e xasperated if Jahpne Vvhisper thattbe contrary jspqs s1Me.!;'TIie;inlelicit bei jng; dqomeirt. ever to hea r the ru th, is prove rbial . But-it is qu 1 te possible for 2 republican ears tq jbcbmelasvintbleraht icirigs 5 1 anif a ? rejrerice-tq" history' piirrht ;auuv,. uiai, uic (tmci , uaiixer oi ; qemocra- revolution coniuncture cess, or some bold demagogue blew into a 'flariie their smothered C'discbiitent, v-or some popular hero showeil them 'their coU lected' strength and 'offered them redress by theVs word,; thev rose : and ; overthrevv their government wiinouc scrupic -or rer m o rs'e. v ouch gov e rn m en fesembling;t: inverted ; pyra stood critically on a pqi superincumbent weigfit liu ngi tottering in the air T qng ?sxunnin-rstatestncn coul d m a n age by; th ei r ilex t eri ty to mai n t ai n th e' d ? ic at e equ i poi se." by bail an ci ng one part of the stru cture agaiust the other, so long the biu di ng stood- V But let any untoward accidenr,1 any breath bfwind? or the nush of a; foreih . hand, cause a leaning to either side, and the whole cum brous , mass , came "thundering' down and w h el in ei 1 e very'-.t hi n i rirji 1 n ?y 'A Ha p pi 1 y for iis,r bur government is bhsed upon the wilTof .the gov o rn e d ! t was fra in e 1 1 -t;' v th e jpeopl e, i t i s ad jn inistcrei I by the peopl e, ir r 'i 1 - i-i i - i ru ii i ti iwr tiistracted mo.her, the 'ari&iv V selfperfectioiij&JikethelawsoftheMedes 'iW-'i oiivlW'-4-1---' r ,,u-w ana jrersians. r.-viorour an change, out con- k.. . . 1 ; j r. - . tains in, its structure pmvisions for pacific aiid legitiinateameiHlnieqts. iJShqnld ex perience,, j therefore, prove any existing ordinance to be grievous, there nees,;no say to their delegateil authbeitifs remove lil and .straightway, it disappears.; . . ;, Besides theicoiirehtineht jirid tranquil lity likely to pervade ithe1 popular mass from the immunities sq fully ciijbyed we have much to hope-tor our permaiient uni on trom the peculiar form or our federal Klisba CopeiangVEsk' in the 54th yearof government its happy cadaptatiqn-to ou rl iige T circutnstancesfoJ hi. i. circumHtarices -the state governments I should bef a warninff to those"whnar. D supplying ail the exigencies of local, legis- habit of Keeping and administering raedV lation, wjiile the', united; strength of t!ie cines Without exeVcising the utinoitt-aution, confederacy, spreads the brbad .shield of -Mr.V' Copeland tiad 'tw r'ltfrge vblsof ne its protection over the general concerns, iy " the.'ume!siieVnW of which was filW and gives dignity and weight' to all our ".wUbt-Calcioel;fMahesiaV;and' the other foreign operations It xw6uid see'm that if ViihTaffaKEineiic: :V He "complained rfj ?eiuiga, witii'ibt losing a mornent hurriei her atir V ar 'l11 ' b.isoui, be'igurs'Uescripag,, k It w;.Sj?says x)tiriiiftirinanrl Mh fipcj ing cene I ever hnheld, and one tint excited jhe liveliet inpathyin iha nw uiuiie no'-LwiipessctS. it.! .The cl.rM', political convulsion to throw itom- The lnnbHe fri.rich lacerated by the bri! people who fce t .evauceMiave but;to ;blite db hoteafn that .hea.l SuSferei iitu ch 1 o , co n eq u e ri ce f her, Ung absw n'ence frobrfood. Herald. ' 1 iler, in Nanse mood County 00 Sunday tit L rv. 1. r - fter an' illness -of a ndaytit! so wide an empire can cohere under a free feetimra liitle unwell. "and thought of rpm,. government, the systein. we have adopted -vinfii by ;a ;dosefidVagnesuf; but unf must be the one which promises i.t, What ,tu bit tely hiuk't table spoons full of Tar- rare calamity shall overthrow a structrirel tar:rnelicA: He lostaniiy tliscuieied the1 resting on so broad a basis ! Whatdebp I kriVlta k e v' and rushiujr. into the ailiicicr' rounv where his tvile ),was, cned out m ago n V . thai h" was a " ruined man, and in a i n fa t u at i o n sh a 1 1 e v e r p ro i n p t a peopl e J" 1 n quiet possession of .such !un paralleled blessings"; to hazard therii all - for the cer tain horrors and the. pre carious pfbfits o( a itMiiuuini . ncvei naii ;i governmeni such claims to uevoted attachment, never . . .; A i... jlinrttifne He was a corpse. iSlr. C a gentleman- of mild and. coAciliiiing rajs- Vivrs,-.afni was univers.ijly respected as belbvVd. biTali wjni had the pleasureolii -: ?;--i.- :;-,.- , r,. rv - -r. i... tie n is leu a wue auun ; i " ' .1 r wuie a iieuine ueemv lnieresieum inei ;""v.t. perpetuitv of the constitution under whiqh children totnourn tbeir irreparable loss., they livep. : They havc;tccd j virtues lIdl by a half century of safety and pViUneritv". -A AA, . . ."' .wj3-e&!J"" r ry oi'sarety aim prosperity They have founds t to yieldthem all' the I advantages of freedom,- while itH secures them from the turbulence of t. licentious ri ess. The uiore tliey are ehlighte!ed,the more clearly they will see how happy they ,.-- ; ' IFOR SALEJ . TRACT OF LAND, in M kc co J:iL iiitr on both sides of Dutchman's HnrA containing 397 acres, and, another Tract lymf c-f the'soiith side-of Swift Creek.; T!e Tracfc. C; nti;i'.ous, and were purchased some ye autti A orised fy tlie owner to sell saiJ br- ugust 15, 1S29. ';- r. -l : ; $9 iV;i&f them be pers are, compared with other nationsi and the s-o bv.the 'uVe f-Wm. Gilmour of Win. Uroa. more deaitb them ;will be their; jowq InM' Apjdy to the Editors of the neater, hot aiiiutiuiis. 4.0 snow inem tne value ot our union, that ; it istlie -.hinge on whtchjiang all the grand interests anil destinies ot bur country, deserv es th e efforts o f the w is est heads and the most able pens of the nation-. ; Kvery.thifig ought to be'Ubpe which has a tendency to'stren?rrhp.n thp hbii'fpdi i: ;-!'V . --it t - I.---.- ;Vp Guilford (LJuuniy; . . In tf ie Court 'of Equiiy. l-.f Curtis JacksOn, ;'. ; -v ', t . 1 - - '. . V. ; -v..,-, N f. ' ... . j - , .' '; Jno'l ' J ndersn, !A :)-: :': l-A'ri " r" i j Lvdiaf AnderA;vr . j Heirs nt j.nw f W t:mi4. AWlerioiViAiiiJersonJ feme cr P'li be Antersoii, deceased. I - of Fgbld on 'IN th;Scaus?, jtppeann- to the satifc aractersbti he' Com t thut tlie Ue'fer.dnts are ml; ttnts of another State r It is therefore era; racy r every thino- ori.rht. in Up lio-ionci v avoided hich "threaten tlVe disruption of our politicai ties.-v Let "the .farewell ad moriitiqus of bur common father; Wash 1 ngton, be wri tten in 1 etters every; wall, and i n jnd elible ch cici) memory. Ajeteve lie yp, - let - every think; that as tin inn i iirnlra ' in . - - ,.. . . : ' '.m,! n.,iir,ir.i H. f!otirt lloo so peaceiu 1 and narmomous, will become X; v 4 -v v, ";. iftcr t, Avhat ; Lurppe; has long . been,;the bloody fol,nh, Alonday in September next, ih arena ot perpetual strife between peigh- there t 'hleadunsvei? cr demur to tne uuui iuk, U.H.1U11S , mat our nve.rsanu moun tains,wnicn now serve like so many arte ries ana uones to brace the trahie and cir- rv .xmerican o- u .k. r k; .:k:: hfma(ie 1 'f child ..be Vtra 1 n e;d u p t d weeks in the 'llhlcth Ueiriter,- fr t he soorr" as the chaiti- of bur l ants t Hppear at'liie next Superior Court mj : u:C stud-Court of Knuitvl tit Be held in an pfaihants Bill, or the same will be taken pro teso. 'Aod decree made accordinjcly ,r v vv; Teite; A. GEItENC, cuiate tne juices or our healthful $ystem. wiiiAxnen oe tne boundaries or 011 SALE! lbes,! ; Hnpd; With garrisbisandJ wning T WISH to sell the p!'ce-withio s'ro-eotn-i withhorri(lb'attlements-tlatoufkbnsrw 4- bbrou m wjicti i.'ir reside. e! be dra wt from t leacademic shade1 and the ? 5TS",Vm,S cela U endeanrien 1 ut .wwVi,, IHUIUU.I SlUUinirer. 1 cf tnrlnnr-thfV COr;sSl, a -i viOu foreiiriprc: I cMtt:unins eiehi rooms w itu nre pw" . u1 vhi ie the wi 1 1 insr aid of en calledjti to" hel ri h t o in n ' K f v n, .. . 1 1 v t and other. necessary sviuuiuu . - - ..r-0- uium fuupieiauuiiicids hithertogarorchard. cs, -.v ; - -J"'12i , 1 f iiier, uu . nen.- come the; foragihg grbu intt of ari jh vail arjny,atHtJhe heavy exactions whi or'1 petty sovereignty qmstnecessarii y; iiiipos Ayill deybuf-the rem has spare.felth'es v-jUel iuaded tlat,v com pared wit! t scriber. at liillsborougii. r; vvbEnSO- jdrariouS.deicripUJ?r.s; execc rifablkconsequences'bfdisuiu :; ::..'"-;V-'; ' : -'.v a-'-s:- ' V - : i-.XvV - fr ' -V- i.:.'-' y 'at this Ujucevjii 1 ' Ir 1

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